The Nation: Society: Loosening Up

It is 1973, and the neighborhood draft dodger triumphantly has returned
home from Sweden to take one of the newly created jobs at Freedom
Fleet, Unltd., a bus company shuttling ghetto children to racially
balanced schools in the suburbs. After work, the ex-expatriate picks up
his date at the friendly corner abortion parlor, stops next door at Pot
City for some A capulco gold, and then trips off to Timothy Leary's
Dizzy-land, a new chain of rock-'n'-roll-your-own nightclubs springing
up in abandoned American Legion halls.